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The image displays the life cycle of salmon with illustrations and text for each stage. It begins with "1) egg," which occurs in the upper river spawning grounds, eggs buried in small nests, and takes 2-3 months. The next stage is "2) alevin," tiny salmon with egg sacs, which develops in the same location and takes 1-2 months. Then "3) fry" are depicted, small salmon with yolk sacs absorbed, 5cm in size, in the lower river growing grounds, taking 2-4 years. The stage of "4) smolt," salmon transitioning to salt water, is 15cm in length and is found in the open sea for 1-8 years. Finally, "5) adult salmon," which are 70-85cm in size, return to the upper river spawning grounds after 1-5 years in the open sea.
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The given diagram illustrates information about the cycle of a salmon maturing to an adult fish.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the cycle consists of three main stages in the river, estuary, and the ocean, and eight steps, commencing with incubation and ending with spawning.
The first stage is when incubation of little salmon eggs happens. The step after this is the emergence of those eggs; the step after this is grown eggs going through freshwater rearing. The next stage is when salmon fishes enter estuary rearing, a stage between the river and the ocean, in order to be migrated to rearing areas in the oceans.
By this stage, salmon fishes gradually grow and mature into adult fishes, ready to find their mates. After this step is complete, matured fishes migrate to spawning areas, from oceans to rivers again. Once they get to their destination, they go through a spawning process, and the cycle repeats again.
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